Now the club promises supporters will have the chance to snap up Suncorp Stadium's best seats at affordable prices after the club released its membership campaign for next season season.

Aiming to attract new supporters and reward loyal existing members, the new look membership is said to be a return to a pricing structure to embody all football fans.

This season's membership inclusions will also give Brisbane fans access to behind-the-scenes features, designed to make every member feel a part of the day-to-day running of the club.

Supported by the ‘We are one. We are Brisbane' promotion campaign, this season's membership is said by the club to be a key feature of the plan to return Brisbane  to the top of the Hyundai A-League.

"Our fans are the most important aspect of our club and that is acknowledged right throughout the club," Brisbane CEO Peter McLennan said.

"We've gone through a lot of changes both on and off the park in the offseason and there's a lot to be excited about for next season and beyond for our fans."

Pricing across the different categories has decreased on average by 28%, while more than half of the seated membership options are cheaper than the 2008/09 season (based on a per game basis).

This season, a single adult can attended a Brisbane match from as low as $18 per game and gain access to breaking club news, coaches corner with direct updates from Ange Postecoglou and other exclusive membership offers.

Children  can claim a seat from just $10 per game and join the Orange Army Junior Brigade free of charge.

Families can now enjoy a day at the football with the Roar opening a brand new family zone and offering family prices from $50 per game for a family of four.

"We've listened to our fans and we've worked hard on our membership and ticketing prices for the coming season," McLennan said.

"We've restructured our pricing to be affordable to our great fans who can now enjoy their football live at the best football stadium in the country".

Roar coach Ange Postecoglou said he hoped this season's membership campaign would entice every local football fan to the ‘world class' Suncorp Stadium.

"It's a great stadium but it's even better when there's a full crowd," Postecoglou said. "We want our home to be the best stadium with the best atmosphere.

"We want to turn the stadium into a place where opposing teams may enjoy coming to, but leave with nothing."

And Postecoglou said he was confident his new-look squad would pack Suncorp Stadium to the rafters.

"We have the potential to be up there with Melbourne and Sydney as the highest attendances in the league," he said. "And that's our challenge."